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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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350 The holed vessel in Egypt

design. The obverse gives a scene from Greek cult; the reverse,
a corresponding scene from Egyptian cult. In the one case we have
the evocation of the Greek earth-goddess: she starts up at the very
feet of a youth, who has just struck the ground with his mattock1.
In the other case a bearded and somewhat deformed man with
a staff in his right hand is consulting a ' Canopus.' The jar, as on
sundry Alexandrine coins (fig. 225) and gems of imperial date2, has

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its cover shaped like the head of Isis. It is decorated with two
stars—a feature in which it is not unique3; for Isis was the 'Queen
of Heaven' and wore a robe glittering with stars4. It is surrounds
by rosettes and circles, the meaning of which is doubtful. The
object lying on the ground between the Isis-jar and the worshipPe'
is (if we may put faith in Angelinas drawing) probably not a spi'^ ^
crown5, but cult furniture of some sort. It might conceivably he

1 C. Robert Archaeologische Maerchen aus alter unci neuer Zeit Berlin 1886 pP-^ .n
202 ('Die Ruckkehr der Kore') pis. 2—5 (especially pi. 5, A and C), J. E. HarlIS°gff.
the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1899 xix. 232 ff., 1900 xx. 105 ff., ead. Proleg. Gk. AV/.2PP- 3/jollS
('The Anodos of the Maiden Earth goddesses'), 639 f., Themis* p. 416 ff. On evoca
see further W. Headlam in the Class. Rev. 1902 xvi. 52—61.

2 W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 471 f. ^

3 A. F. Gori Gemmae antiquae ex thesawo mediceo etprivatorum dactyliothects r "
exhibentes tab. C etc. Florentiae 1731 i. 49 pi. 59, 2 = Reinach Pierres Gravis P ^
no. 59, 2 pi. 29, cp. C. W. King Antique Gems and Rings London 1872 ii- 4 P ' (|ie
('Canopus, with the head of Athor, flanked by two Asps; on the belly of the vase
solar disk'). . 0ianitie

4 Apul. met. 11. 2 regina caeli, 11. 4 per intextam extremitatem etin 'P^.61^ igne5,
stellae dispersae coruscabant earumque media semenstris luna flammeos spi»a ,
See W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 433 ff. and R. Eisler milennial
Himmelszelt MUnchen 1910 i. 69 f.

6 So G. Patroni op. cit. p. 5, Harrison Proleg. Gk. Pel.2 p. 280.
 
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